Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, branded as Metro but also known as LACMTA or MTA, is the public transit operator and regional transportation planning agency for much of Los Angeles County. Metro is also the source of funding for a number of municipal bus operators as well as a good number of other transportation projects, such as bikeways, freeways, and Metrolink commuter rail service in the greater Los Angeles area.

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NABI 60-BRT CNG #9368, on Metro Rapid route 720. Metro operates close to 400 of these large vehicles, delivered in the years between 2005 and 2007.
Station name pylon outside the Civic Center Metro Rail station on the Metro Red and Purple lines. Each Metro Rail station has a similar pylon marking its entrance.
Metro's El Monte Station is unique among transit facilities for its circular bilevel design. The El Monte Station is an integral part of the El Monte Busway, one of the most successful bus rapid transit projects in North America.
One of Metro's many bus stop signs; this one is on Fair Oaks Avenue in the city of Pasadena and is shared with Foothill Transit.

History

Metro was formed on April 1st, 1993 as a result of the merger between the Southern California Rapid Transit District (RTD), the previous operator of bus and rail service in Los Angeles County, and the Los Angeles County Transportation Committee (LACTC), the former transportation planning sector of the county government. Metro inherited all of the bus service formerly operated by the RTD as well as the fledgling Metro Rail network: the entire Metro Blue Line from Los Angeles to Long Beach, as well as the initial operating segment of the Metro Red Line subway that had only been open for several months.

The year 1995 saw the opening of the Metro Green Line, a grade-separated light rail line along the newly-completed Century Freeway (I-105.) The Metro Red Line was extended to Wilshire-Western in 1996, with a branch opening to Hollywood-Vine in 1999 and extended to North Hollywood in 2000. Groundbreaking on a light rail line to Pasadena (initially termed the Pasadena Blue Line) occurred in the late 1990s, but construction was suspended in 1998 due to cost overruns. The line would eventually open under the name of the Metro Gold Line in 2003.

In 2000, Metro launched its Metro Rapid bus rapid transit network, intended to replace former limited-stop versions of local routes. With initially two lines (720-Wilshire Blvd and 750-Ventura Blvd), the Metro Rapid network has since expanded to 25 routes with the most recent added in June 2008. Metro also opened its sole Metro Liner route in 2005: the Metro Orange Line transitway between North Hollywood and Warner Center. The Metro Orange Line has become somewhat of a victim of its own success, as ridership has greatly exceeded previous projections and the surface of the transitway needs to be repaved frequently as a result of its heavy usage.

Currently, Metro is undertaking construction on the Metro Expo Line light-rail corridor connecting downtown Los Angeles to Culver City and eventually to Santa Monica, with an estimated completion date of 2010. Metro is also constructing an extension of the Metro Gold Line to East Los Angeles, intended for operation by Fall 2009. Additionally, Metro is planning several more lines and extensions: a westward extension of the Metro Purple Line subway to Santa Monica; an eastward extension of the Metro Gold Line past Sierra Madre Villa toward the San Gabriel Valley; establishment of rail-based or bus-based transportation along the Crenshaw Corridor; and construction of a "Downtown Connector" intended to link 7th Street/Metro Center station with Union Station via the Metro Blue and Expo lines.

Description of services

Metro operates the third-largest public transportation system in the United States, after those of New York City and Chicago. Metro's services are listed below:

  • Metro Local is the standard local bus service provided by Metro and its contractors. Most Metro Local buses are painted in an orange and silver livery that Metro has dubbed "California Poppy", while unrepainted vehicles feature the old Metro Bus yellow and white scheme. There are currently over eighteen thousand bus stops on 189 Metro Local lines.
  • Metro Rapid bus lines operate limited-stop service (with routes numbered in the 700 series) along major Metro Local routes. Most Metro Rapid buses feature a striking "Rapid Red" and silver livery, and they are equipped with transponders to give the buses signal priority at major intersections. All Metro Rapid buses are low-floor CNG vehicles.
  • Metro Express service currently consists only of two routes, the 450X and 577X. Buses operating on these two lines are painted in a "Business Blue" and silver paint scheme, and offer premium service along the vast freeway network of the Los Angeles region.
  • The Metro Rail system is composed of two at-grade light rail lines (the Metro Blue and Gold lines), one grade-separated light rail line (the Metro Green Line) and two heavy rail subway lines (the Metro Red and Purple lines.)
  • Metro operates one Metro Liner route, the bus rapid transit line known as the Metro Orange Line. Intended to emulate the Metro Rail system in bus format, Metro Orange Line buses are painted in special two-tone silver "Metro Liner" livery, stop at elaborate bus stops on a dedicated busway, and feature proof-of-payment fare systems such as those on Metro Rail.








Current bus fleet

Fleet number range Thumbnail Year Manufacturer Model Paint scheme(s) Engine Transmission Notes
3000-3019 File:Los Angeles Metro 3007-a.jpg 1998 NFI D40LF   Detroit Diesel Series 50 Allison B400R Originally an order for Citizens Area Transit of Las Vegas, NV; later rejected by CAT
4200-4206   2009 NABI 42-BRT Hybrid (gasoline-electric)   Ford Triton 6.8L ISE hybrid system LACMTA's first hybrid buses
4500-4695 File:Los Angeles Metro 4514-a.jpg 1995-96 Neoplan AN440 CNG   Cummins L10G Allison B400R
4696-4793 File:Los Angeles Metro 4786-a.jpg 1996-97 Neoplan AN440 CNG   Cummins L10G Allison B400R 4730 had a John Deere 6081 engine.
5000-5222 File:Los Angeles Metro 5031-a.jpg 1999-2000 NFI C40   Cummins Westport ISL G Allison B400R Originally had Detroit Diesel Series 50G engines
5300-5522   2001 NFI C40LF  

 
 
 

Detroit Diesel Series 50G Allison B400R Being repowered with Cummins Westport ISL G engines
6301-6600 File:Los Angeles Metro 6497-a.jpg 1997-98 Neoplan AN440 CNG   Cummins L10G Allison B400R
6700-6799 File:Los Angeles Metro 6739-a.jpg 1999 Neoplan AN440 CNG   Cummins Westport L Gas Plus

Cummins Westport ISL G

Allison B400R Originally had Detroit Diesel Series 50G engines
7000-7214 File:Los Angeles Metro 7071-a.jpg 2000 NABI 40-LFW CNG  

 
 
 
 

Detroit Diesel Series 50G Allison B400R
7300-7514 File:Los Angeles Metro 7399-a.jpg 2001 NABI 40-LFW CNG  

 

Detroit Diesel Series 50G Allison B400R
7525-7599 File:Los Angeles Metro 7598-a.jpg 2005 NABI 40-LFW CNG   Detroit Diesel Series 50G Allison B400R
  • 7540 repowered with MAN CNG engine as of August 2009
  • 7556 repowered with Fyiad CNG engine
7600-7949 File:Los Angeles Metro 7703-a.jpg 2002 NABI 40-LFW CNG  

 

Detroit Diesel Series 50G Allison B400R
7980-7999 File:Los Angeles Metro 7997-a.jpg 2002-03 NABI 40C-LFW CNG   Detroit Diesel Series 50G Allison B400R
8000-8099 File:Los Angeles Metro 8061-a.jpg 2004 NABI 45C-LFW CNG   Detroit Diesel Series 50G Allison B400R
8100-8453 File:Los Angeles Metro 8113-a.jpg 2008-2009 NABI Metro 45C CNG   Cummins Westport ISL G Allison B400R
  • Being delivered
  • Original order for 8100-8359 and option for 94 more exercised[1]
9200-9399 File:Los Angeles Metro 9368-a.jpg 2005-2006 NABI 60-BRT CNG  

 

Cummins Westport L Gas Plus Allison B500R 9200-29 are dedicated to the Orange Line
9400-9494 File:Los Angeles Metro 9485-a.jpg 2006-2007 NABI 60-BRT CNG   Cummins Westport L Gas Plus Allison B500R
9500-9594   2007-2008 NABI 60-BRT CNG  
Cummins Westport ISL G Allison B500R

On Order

Fleet number range Thumbnail Year Manufacturer Model Engine Transmission Notes
8454-8599 2009-2010 NABI Metro 45C CNG Cummins Westport ISL G Allison B400R 240 ordered
9600-9699 2010 NABI 65-BRT CNG Cummins Westport ISL G Allison B500R 100 ordered
4100-4149 2010 NABI 31-LFW CNG
  • 50 ordered
  • Will be used on Contracted bus lines.
4150-4199 2011 NABI 31-LFW CNG
  • 50 ordered
  • Will be used on Metro Local Lines.
4207-4699 2010-2011 NABI 42-BRT Hybrid (gasoline-electric) 493 ordered
4700-4999 2011-2012 NABI 42-BRT Hybrid (gasoline-electric) 300 ordered

Current contracted bus fleet

These buses are operated under contract to Metro by a number of private operators. Some of these buses are owned by Metro, but others are owned by contractors. These buses are restricted to each operator's contracted routes, which are otherwise identical to Metro-operated routes in terms of fares and interconnectivity.

Fleet Number Range Thumbnail Year Manufacturer Model Engine Transmission Notes
9950-9969 File:Los Angeles Metro 9959-a.jpg 2001 Thomas TL960 Cummins ISC ZF HP590?
9970-9975 File:Los Angeles Metro 9971-a.jpg 2001 Blue Bird CSRE 3703 Cummins ISC Allison B400R
9976-9978 File:Los Angeles Metro 9976-a.jpg 1994 Gillig S50T4096
Phantom
Detroit Diesel Series 50 Allison B400R
11000-66 File:Los Angeles Metro 11033-a.jpg 2001 OBI Orion VI 06.501 Detroit Diesel Series 50 Allison B400R
  • Owned by LACMTA and operated by First Transit
12501-12536 File:Los Angeles Metro 12524-a.jpg 2002 ElDorado National MST II Cummins ISB Allison B300R?
12556-12570 File:Los Angeles Metro 12560-a.jpg 2003 ElDorado National E-Z Rider II Propane Cummins Westport B LPG Plus Allison B300R

Retired bus fleet

Fleet number range Thumbnail Year Manufacturer Model Engine Transmission Notes
1200-1502 File:Los Angeles Metro 1259-a.jpg 1992 TMC T80-206
RTS-06
Detroit Diesel 6V92TA Allison V731
1800-1809 1989 Flxible 40102-6C
Metro 'B' CNG
Cummins L10G Voith D863.3E
2000-2266 File:Los Angeles Metro 2043-a.jpg 1988 TMC T80-206
RTS-06
Detroit Diesel 6V92TAC Allison V731
1970-1999, 2300-2402 1989 TMC T80-206
RTS-06
Detroit Diesel 6V92TAC Allison V731
2500-2649 1988 Flxible 40102-6C
Metro 'B'
Cummins L10 Voith D863.3E
2700-2764 1989 Flxible 40102-6C
Metro 'B'
Cummins L10 Voith D863.3E
2800-2870 1990 Flxible 40102-6TL
Metro 'B'
Detroit Diesel 6L71TAC Allison V730
2900-2932 1992 Flxible 40102-6TL
Metro 'C'
Detroit Diesel 6L71TAC Allison V730
4400-4434 1982 GMC T7J-604
RTS-04
Detroit Diesel 6V92TAC Allison V731
1100-1189 1987 Neoplan AN440A/3 Detroit Diesel 6V92TA Allison V731
  • Suburban config
  • Formerly SCRTD same #'s.
3300-3714 1983-1984 Neoplan AN440 Detroit Diesel 6V92TA 3300-3689
Allison HT-747

3690-3714
Allison HT-748

8200-9139 1980-81 GMC T8J-204
RTS-04
Detroit Diesel 6V92TA Allison V730
9495 2007 NABI 65-BRT CNG Cummins Westport ISL G Allison B500R
  • Demonstrator; converted from a regular 60-BRT bus by NABI
  • Operated on the Metro Orange Line

References

  1. Photos 2009 NABI 45CLFWs, subchat.com, retrieved on 2009-10-09
  • Personal notes